*Thanks for all the interest. I have received a down payment and am awaiting the balance. If anything changes I will update the post.*
I've got an original CueMonster that I've decided to part with. With work being so busy, I just don't have shop time right now. These are turnkey machines designed for cuemaking. Unique Products gives great support for their used machines and has parts in the US for them. The support is priceless for someone starting out.
These were around $10k new; I'd like to get $5200 with the 110 v Kress ($400 new) router. I also have an NSK Quiet Router ($1700 add-on) available for $800 more.
Also includes:
Buying at the right price used, you can make money with the machine for a few years while learning cnc, sell it for most of what you spent, and put that towards a bigger machine- if you ever want something bigger. Getting "too much machine" to start with is overwhelming and a number of guys just wind up with them collecting dust for years.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, some guys try the DIY solution and wind up with a box of parts or a machine they never learn how to use.
For $5200 + actual shipping costs, you'll get a machine designed for cuemaking and can start making an infinite number of shaft & butt profiles, your own ring designs, and custom inlays.
Message me for pictures.
I've got an original CueMonster that I've decided to part with. With work being so busy, I just don't have shop time right now. These are turnkey machines designed for cuemaking. Unique Products gives great support for their used machines and has parts in the US for them. The support is priceless for someone starting out.
These were around $10k new; I'd like to get $5200 with the 110 v Kress ($400 new) router. I also have an NSK Quiet Router ($1700 add-on) available for $800 more.
Also includes:
- original laptop
- XP computer tower
- Mach3 (licensed)
- An inlay library
- Some tapering programs
- Steady for the cue when cutting inlays
Buying at the right price used, you can make money with the machine for a few years while learning cnc, sell it for most of what you spent, and put that towards a bigger machine- if you ever want something bigger. Getting "too much machine" to start with is overwhelming and a number of guys just wind up with them collecting dust for years.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, some guys try the DIY solution and wind up with a box of parts or a machine they never learn how to use.
For $5200 + actual shipping costs, you'll get a machine designed for cuemaking and can start making an infinite number of shaft & butt profiles, your own ring designs, and custom inlays.
Message me for pictures.
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